CIRCLES. 2 p.m. Gathering to celebrate peace and love for all persons and creations. Collaboration between the Plainville Congregational Church and the Church of Our Saviour. Church of Our Saviour, 115 West Main St., Plainville.

SOUTHINGTON

SINGLES WALK AND LUNCH. Held by Social Connections. 11 a.m. Farmington Canal Greenway, Mill Street, Southington. Go for walk and after for lunch. No charge for walk. (860) 582-8229.

MONDAY, MARCH 20

PLAINVILLE

GOLF CLINIC FOR ADULTS. 7 to 8:15 p.m. Runs for five weeks. Taught by Jack McConachie, a PGA professional at North Ridge Golf Club. First three classes at Wheeler School, last two at North Ridge. Covers fundamentals. Individual attention. (860) 747-6022.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21

PLAINVILLE

‘CELEBRATING 300 YEARS OF CONNECTICUT’S REMARKABLE WOMEN.’ 7 p.m. Presented by the Plainville Historical Society. Representative from the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame will present an interactive multi-media program. Includes some well-known women such as Ella Grasso and Marian Anderson as well as some lesser known heroines such as Maria Sanchez and Barbara McClintock. See a panoramic view of some of the Hall of Fame’s 109 inductees from across all fields of endeavor, from politics and sports to the arts and sciences. Plainville Historic Center, 29 Pierce St., Plainville. Refreshments. Donations accepted to offset the evening expenses.

BRISTOL

MARCH SOCIAL: THE IRISH CULTURE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON BRISTOL’S HISTORY. 1 p.m. Taught by Tom Dickau, local historian. Manross Library, 260 Central St., Forestville. Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Bristol Public Library. (860) 584-7790.

TRAIL MAGIC: THE GRANDMA GATEWOOD STORY. 7 p.m. A special showing of a film about the true story of Emma “Grandma” Gatewood, the first woman to solo through-hike the Appalachian Trail in 1955 at the age of 67. Plainville Public Library, 56 East Main St., Plainville.

MARCH MOVIE. 1:30 p.m. Film based on the bestselling novel of the same name by M.L. Stedman about a lighthouse keeper and his wife who raise a baby they rescued from a drifting row boat in Western Australia. Plainville Public Library auditorium, 56 East Main St., Plainville.

OTHER

SWAN DAY CT. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Music, art, burlesque, vendors. Live paiting. Trinity-on-Main, Main Street, New Britain. 18-plus or all ages if accompanied by an adult. $18 online www.showclix.com/event/SWANDAYCT2017. $20 at the door. TrinityonMain.org, Facebook.com/SWANDAY

SATURDAY, APRIL 1

SOUTHINGTON

‘WACKY WEDDING’ FUND RAISER. Held by Gishrei Shalom Jewish Congregation. 6:30 p.m. Dinner theater evening. “Celebrate Moishe and Maria’s Wacky Wedding” as guests. The theater-goers will become part of the show. Four course meal, cash bar, tea cup auction, dancing. Hawk’s Landing Country Club, Southington. $50, choice of three entrees can be made when buying tickets. waysmeans@gsjc.org, (860) 276-9113.

AMERICAN RED CROSS WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS COURSE. 6:30 to 9 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Offered by Plainville Recreation Department Must be 16 years old. Learn how to become an American Red Cross Certified Learn to Swim Instructor Course. Plainville High School pool, Robert Holcomb Way, Plainville. Register. (860) 747-6022.

APRIL 21-22

SOUTHINGTON

TWO-DAY TRIP TO LANCASTER. Sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Southington. Motor coach leaves the church parking lot at 581 Meriden Ave., Southington at 7 a.m. See the Sight & Sound Theatre production of “Jonah.” Overnight accommodations at The Country Inn of Lancaster. On return trip, a stop will be made for a tour of Philadelphia and time at the Redding terminal. (860) 621-3024, (860) 628-8121.